“The idea here is that there is a natural trade-off between the resolution at which you are capturing this information and anonymity, and that this trade-off is just by virtue of resolution and the uniqueness of the pattern,”
But the authors say their purpose is to provide a mathematical link – a formula applicable to all mobility data – that quantifies the anonymity/utility trade-off, and hope that the work sparks debate about the relative merits of this “Big Data” and individual privacy.

Icing:
100g icing sugar
1 tbsp Yeo Valley Natural Yeogurt
Grated rind ½ orange
METHOD:
Grease and line the base of a 20cm square tin with greaseproof. Preheat oven to Gas 4, 180°C.
Place the carrots, sugar, oil, yogurt and eggs into a food processor and blend until smooth (if no processor available, grate the carrots and mix well with the other ingredients)
Sieve the flour with the baking powder and mixed spice and stir in the carrot mixture along with the sultanas. Mix well and pour into the prepared tin.
Bake in preheated oven for 40 -45 mins until firm and the cake springs back when pressed in the middle. Cool, then turn out onto a wire rack.
Mix the sieved icing sugar with the yogurt and orange zest and drizzle over the cake”

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